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Top Women 2019: Regina Rodriguez

Hogan Lovells partner Regina Rodriguez is already a well known name in the commercial litigation world. Her career has taken her through the U.S....

Top Women 2019: Kelley Duke

Kelley Duke literally helped write the book on Colorado’s regulations for transportation network companies. In 2014, Colorado was the first state to adopt a...

Top Women 2019: Rita Connerly

From where Rita Connerly sits, she can see a wealth of development opportunities east of Denver. And she happens to sit on not just...

Top 2018 Verdicts

The 2018 Top Verdicts include a major case involving DaVita Healthcare Partners, a high-profile whistleblower case that took place on Bagram Air Force Base...
Immigration Justice Project Gift Announcement

DU Expands Crimmigration Work

With a new gift, the University of Denver Sturm College of Law will expand its clinical work in crimmigration.  The school on Tuesday announced that...

H-1B Petitions are Up — and So Are Denials

The waiting game has begun again for H-1B visas. This month, U.S. employers have applied to temporarily hire hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals for...

Trauma Plus Time

Jeffrey Kass works at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith as an intellectual property attorney, spending his time between the Denver and St. Louis offices....

Once Breaking New Ground in Marijuana Legalization, Colorado Has Fallen Behind

Colorado got attention as the first state in the U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana, so it might be easy to think of Colorado as...

Copious Rules (and Money) To Be Made in Hemp

With the enactment of the 2018 Farm Bill, the waiting game began for the federal government’s rules on hemp commerce. In the meantime, hemp-derived products...

Getting Their Names out There

For early-career attorneys, the Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars distinction can help build their reputations with name recognition. Attorneys with years of experience can land...